The Champions League last-16 continues as the fourth Premier League side look to try and avoid defeat when Chelsea travel to take on Galatasaray.

It will be the first time Didier Drogba has played against the Blues since leaving the club in 2012 after scoring the winning penalty that won them this competition.

The 35-year-old spent eight successful years at Stamford Bridge, winning 10 major trophies and remains the side’s all-time European top-scorer.

However, Drogba’s side will need to be in good form to try and avoid defeat against the current Premier League leaders and a team looking strong once again under Jose Mourinho.

The 51-year-old never managed to lift the Champions League trophy during his previous three-year spell in west London and will be looking to be the first manager in history to do it with three different clubs – with FC Porto and Inter Milan before.

Gala boss Roberto Mancini is likely to play both Drogba and Wesley Sneijder against their former mentor, whilst Aydin Yilmaz and Gokhan Zan are both available after injury, although Aurelien Chedjou is out with a groin problem.

David Luiz, John Obi Mikel and Oscar have all recovered from knocks to be named in the squad, whilst new signings Nemanja Matic and Mohamed Salah are cup tied and Marco van Ginkel is still out injured.